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"""Tests for the decorators we've created for IPython.
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"""
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# Module imports
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# Std lib
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import inspect
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import sys
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import unittest
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# Third party
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import nose.tools as nt
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# Our own
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from IPython.testing import decorators as dec
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from IPython.testing.ipunittest import ParametricTestCase
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Utilities
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# Note: copied from OInspect, kept here so the testing stuff doesn't create
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# circular dependencies and is easier to reuse.
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def getargspec(obj):
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"""Get the names and default values of a function's arguments.
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A tuple of four things is returned: (args, varargs, varkw, defaults).
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'args' is a list of the argument names (it may contain nested lists).
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'varargs' and 'varkw' are the names of the * and ** arguments or None.
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'defaults' is an n-tuple of the default values of the last n arguments.
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Modified version of inspect.getargspec from the Python Standard
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Library."""
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if inspect.isfunction(obj):
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func_obj = obj
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elif inspect.ismethod(obj):
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func_obj = obj.im_func
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else:
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raise TypeError, 'arg is not a Python function'
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args, varargs, varkw = inspect.getargs(func_obj.func_code)
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return args, varargs, varkw, func_obj.func_defaults
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Testing functions
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@dec.as_unittest
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def trivial():
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"""A trivial test"""
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pass
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# Some examples of parametric tests.
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def is_smaller(i,j):
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assert i<j,"%s !< %s" % (i,j)
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class Tester(ParametricTestCase):
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def test_parametric(self):
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yield is_smaller(3, 4)
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x, y = 1, 2
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yield is_smaller(x, y)
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@dec.parametric
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def test_par_standalone():
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yield is_smaller(3, 4)
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x, y = 1, 2
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yield is_smaller(x, y)
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@dec.skip
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def test_deliberately_broken():
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"""A deliberately broken test - we want to skip this one."""
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1/0
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@dec.skip('Testing the skip decorator')
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def test_deliberately_broken2():
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"""Another deliberately broken test - we want to skip this one."""
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1/0
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# Verify that we can correctly skip the doctest for a function at will, but
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# that the docstring itself is NOT destroyed by the decorator.
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@dec.skip_doctest
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def doctest_bad(x,y=1,**k):
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"""A function whose doctest we need to skip.
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>>> 1+1
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3
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"""
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print 'x:',x
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print 'y:',y
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print 'k:',k
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def call_doctest_bad():
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"""Check that we can still call the decorated functions.
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>>> doctest_bad(3,y=4)
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x: 3
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y: 4
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k: {}
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"""
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pass
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def test_skip_dt_decorator():
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"""Doctest-skipping decorator should preserve the docstring.
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"""
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# Careful: 'check' must be a *verbatim* copy of the doctest_bad docstring!
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check = """A function whose doctest we need to skip.
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>>> 1+1
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3
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"""
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# Fetch the docstring from doctest_bad after decoration.
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val = doctest_bad.__doc__
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assert check==val,"doctest_bad docstrings don't match"
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# Doctest skipping should work for class methods too
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class foo(object):
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"""Foo
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Example:
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>>> 1+1
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2
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"""
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@dec.skip_doctest
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def __init__(self,x):
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"""Make a foo.
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Example:
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>>> f = foo(3)
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junk
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"""
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print 'Making a foo.'
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self.x = x
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@dec.skip_doctest
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def bar(self,y):
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"""Example:
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>>> f = foo(3)
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>>> f.bar(0)
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boom!
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>>> 1/0
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bam!
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"""
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return 1/y
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def baz(self,y):
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"""Example:
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>>> f = foo(3)
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Making a foo.
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>>> f.baz(3)
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True
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"""
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return self.x==y
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def test_skip_dt_decorator2():
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"""Doctest-skipping decorator should preserve function signature.
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"""
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# Hardcoded correct answer
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dtargs = (['x', 'y'], None, 'k', (1,))
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# Introspect out the value
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dtargsr = getargspec(doctest_bad)
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assert dtargsr==dtargs, \
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"Incorrectly reconstructed args for doctest_bad: %s" % (dtargsr,)
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@dec.skip_linux
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def test_linux():
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nt.assert_not_equals(sys.platform,'linux2',"This test can't run under linux")
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@dec.skip_win32
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def test_win32():
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nt.assert_not_equals(sys.platform,'win32',"This test can't run under windows")
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@dec.skip_osx
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def test_osx():
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nt.assert_not_equals(sys.platform,'darwin',"This test can't run under osx")
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# Verify that the same decorators work for methods.
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# Note: this code is identical to that in test_decorators_trial, but that one
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# uses twisted's unittest, not the one from the stdlib, which we are using
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# here. While somewhat redundant, we want to check both with the stdlib and
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# with twisted, so the duplication is OK.
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class TestDecoratorsTrial(unittest.TestCase):
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@dec.skip()
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def test_deliberately_broken(self):
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"""A deliberately broken test - we want to skip this one."""
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1/0
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@dec.skip('Testing the skip decorator')
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def test_deliberately_broken2(self):
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"""Another deliberately broken test - we want to skip this one."""
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1/0
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@dec.skip_linux
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def test_linux(self):
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self.assertNotEquals(sys.platform, 'linux2',
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"This test can't run under linux")
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@dec.skip_win32
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def test_win32(self):
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self.assertNotEquals(sys.platform, 'win32',
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"This test can't run under windows")
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@dec.skip_osx
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def test_osx(self):
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self.assertNotEquals(sys.platform, 'darwin',
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"This test can't run under osx")
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